Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, November 1, 2013:
- Should the Unemployed Have to Work Without Pay? A U.K. Court Says No
- Bike helmet legislation for all ages urged across Canada
- Mission to Develop Secure Email
- LAWPRO Tales of Horror: Six things LAWPRO hates to see in a real estate transaction
- Former Ashley Madison employee exercising waiver of tort
- GOP senators block DC Circuit nominee; will Democrats change filibuster rules?
- California city takes legal action against smelly Sriracha chili sauce factory
- Vote on fates of Duffy, Wallin, Brazeau stalled until next week
- The World’s Most Powerful Lawyers and Law School Graduates
- Recovered Video of Mayor Roils Toronto
- NYC agrees to ban tobacco sales to those under 21
- San Diego woman ticketed for driving while wearing Google Glass
- Rob Ford video scandal: Toronto mayor can't be forced out
- October LSAT test-takers down almost 11% from last year
- 'Let Me Stress How Shocking These NSA Revelations Are': A View From Inside the Defense World
- Russian court shuts news site down over Pussy Riot prison video
- Rob Ford: Clayton Ruby says police botched investigation into mayor
- Man Tasered by Edmonton police dies in hospital
- Deadbeat parents could be banned from fishing in Saskatchewan
- More on the Future of Law School
- Marvin Gaye’s estate hits back in legal row with Robin Thicke
- Court Reinstates Most of Texas' New Abortion Rules
- Caseworker for starved Toronto boy ignored 'red flags' in case, lawyers say - CTV News
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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